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Oolong Tea- Triple Leaf Oolong is one of the most popular of traditional Chinese teas made from the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Oolong is semi-oxidized, and falls between minimally oxidized green tea and more highly oxidized black tea. Oolong teas are called gingcha in Chinese, which translates as clear tea. They are high in beneficial polyphenol antioxidants.
Wulong oolong tea was originally produced in the Wuyi mount... [Read More]

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$3.19

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$17.94

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Ginger Tea- Triple Leaf Ginger has long been a popular healthful herb. Ginger root is actually a rhizome, a root-like underground stem. It has been used in China since the 4th century B.C. Ginger traditionally was used as a warming beverage. It was a popular drink, consumed during meals and at other times of the day. It is said that the Chinese scholar Confucius had ginger nearby at every meal. It was regarded as a tonic... [Read More]

White Tea- Triple Leaf White tea is an ancient type of tea. IT was once a rare and treasured tea reserved for Chinese royalty. Modern research indicates white tea is high in polyphenols, a group of powerful antioxidants. It is made from the same tea plant, Camellia sinensis, used to make green and black teas, but uses special white tea varieties, and is minimally processed.
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20 tea bag:

$3.49

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$9.49

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Decaf Green Tea- Triple Leaf Now you can enjoy the benefits of green tea without the caffeine! Drink Triple Leaf Decaf Green Tea as often as you like anytime of day. Experts recommend drinking three of more cups of green tea a day. Our Decaf Green Tea is naturally decaffeinated using a carbon dioxide process that maintains green tea?s beneficial antioxidants. Carbon dioxide occurs naturally in air. It gives carbonated mineral... [Read More]